Webbcomic http://www.webbcomic.com/wiki/Main_Page MediaWiki 1.22.5 first-letter Media Special Talk User User talk Webbcomic Webbcomic talk File File talk MediaWiki MediaWiki talk Template Template talk Help Help talk Category Category talk Blaze 0 6 56 55 2008-06-20T02:17:47Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Blaze''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of fire, light, and the sun. She also oversees the [[Eight_Paths#The_Path_of_Consumption|Path of Consumption]]. == Notes == *Blaze is a rather thoughtful and sad goddess, and her personailty can be described as dysthymic. It is often said that fires that go out of control are due to her sorrow, much akin to an eating binge. *Although [[Frost]] is considered the goddess of winter, Blaze is not considered the goddess of summer. The region where Webbcomic takes place in can be warm for most of the year. As a result, summer is considered the natural state that arises from the confluence of efforts of the goddess. Snow, ice, and cold are considered abberations which are experienced only in winter. *When invoking Blaze, priestesses often use her full name, ''Blaze Pyra Incendia''. 08d788bd1bcd69884280bee49e5daba6376ea98a 55 35 2008-06-20T02:17:03Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Blaze''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of fire, light, and the sun. She also oversees the [[Eight Paths|Path of Consumption]]. == Notes == *Blaze is a rather thoughtful and sad goddess, and her personailty can be described as dysthymic. It is often said that fires that go out of control are due to her sorrow, much akin to an eating binge. *Although [[Frost]] is considered the goddess of winter, Blaze is not considered the goddess of summer. The region where Webbcomic takes place in can be warm for most of the year. As a result, summer is considered the natural state that arises from the confluence of efforts of the goddess. Snow, ice, and cold are considered abberations which are experienced only in winter. *When invoking Blaze, priestesses often use her full name, ''Blaze Pyra Incendia''. dab563a202881ad61dd698b0fc578a175ffe50f1 35 22 2007-10-04T04:54:18Z Webbready 1 /* Notes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Blaze''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of fire, light, and the sun. She also oversees the Path of Consumption. == Notes == *Blaze is a rather thoughtful and sad goddess, and her personailty can be described as dysthymic. It is often said that fires that go out of control are due to her sorrow, much akin to an eating binge. *Although [[Frost]] is considered the goddess of winter, Blaze is not considered the goddess of summer. The region where Webbcomic takes place in can be warm for most of the year. As a result, summer is considered the natural state that arises from the confluence of efforts of the goddess. Snow, ice, and cold are considered abberations which are experienced only in winter. *When invoking Blaze, priestesses often use her full name, ''Blaze Pyra Incendia''. fc2f668e2774c929a2791d4a5e768f8444788808 22 21 2007-09-30T01:40:27Z Webbready 1 /* Notes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Blaze''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of fire, light, and the sun. She also oversees the Path of Consumption. == Notes == *Blaze is a rather thoughtful and sad goddess. It is often said that fires that go out of control are due to her sorrow, much akin to an eating binge. *Although [[Frost]] is considered the goddess of winter, Blaze is not considered the goddess of summer. The region where Webbcomic takes place in can be warm for most of the year. As a result, summer is considered the natural state that arises from the confluence of efforts of the goddess. Snow, ice, and cold are considered abberations which are experienced only in winter. *When invoking Blaze, priestesses often use her full name, ''Blaze Pyra Incendia''. d9f06b86e829f5c05329ab22149697d03e06b9a1 21 2007-09-30T01:39:49Z Webbready 1 New page: '''Blaze''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of fire, light, and the sun. She also oversees the Path of Consumption. == N... wikitext text/x-wiki '''Blaze''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of fire, light, and the sun. She also oversees the Path of Consumption. == Notes == *Blaze is a rather thoughtful and sad goddess. It is often said that fires that go out of control are due to her sorrow, much akin to an eating binge. *Although Frost is considered the goddess of winter, Blaze is not considered the goddess of summer. The region where Webbcomic takes place in can be warm for most of the year. As a result, summer is considered the natural state that arises from the confluence of efforts of the goddess. Snow, ice, and cold are considered abberations which are experienced only in winter *When invoking Blaze, priestesses often use her full name, ''Blaze Pyra Incendia''. 851a6d98b1cc65e43103a975b239a21842a71349 Bloom 0 8 53 24 2008-06-20T02:12:04Z Webbready 1 /* Notes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Bloom''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of all plant life, crops, and forests. She oversees the Path of Love. == Notes == *Bloom is a playful and bewitching goddess, and is much like a child in her behavior. *Although there is some overlap bewteen Bloom and [[Stone]] with regard to farming, in general, Bloom is seen as responsible for the health of the crop. *When invoking Bloom, priestesses often use her full name, ''Bloom Flora Verdania''. 60160cdc7bb1bca73e7d85fc8901be3afc5c2b5f 24 2007-09-30T01:53:50Z Webbready 1 New page: '''Bloom''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of all plant life, crops, and forests. She oversees the Path of Love. == Not... wikitext text/x-wiki '''Bloom''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of all plant life, crops, and forests. She oversees the Path of Love. == Notes == *Bloom is a playful and bewitching goddess, and is much like a child in her behavior. *When invoking Bloom, priestesses often use her full name, ''Bloom Flora Verdania''. c6f9eaa792e2eb559bce617a9ff3d4756de20935 Eight Paths 0 11 60 59 2008-06-22T03:00:48Z Webbready 1 /* The Path of Labor */ wikitext text/x-wiki Each of the [[Mythology#Goddesses|Eight Goddesses]] in the [[Mythology|mythology of Webbcomic]] oversees a way of life known as a Path. Although priestesses and devoted individuals may follow a Path as far as it will take them, for most people in this world, a Path is more of a transitional state of being rather than rigid subculture. Also, a person can be on more than one path at a time. For instance, an athlete who competes for glory follows the paths of Art and War, although choices that athlete makes along the way may cause him to choose between the two, or another one entirely. == The Path of Duty == The Path of Duty is the path overseen by [[Gale]]. It is the path to fulfill one's obligations at any cost. Duty is not merely about performing actions mindlessly following orders, though, but also about honor and honesty. It is about not just following rules, but to follow up on the promises one keeps, to be responsible for one's actions and at times, that of others. There is also a duty to the self, and though the self should never prevent one from being accountable to one's liege, family, nation, or trade, denying the self for ascetic or masochistic purposes is a betrayal of duty to one self. Soldiers, government officials, judges, and kings are among those who follow the Path of Duty, but in a sense all people, from the priestesses who devote themselves to a path, to witches and necromancers who tend to have next to no dealings with the gods, are bound by duty. All paths are in essence duty, and just as without the movement of air, one cannot breathe, without duty, there is no life. ''What is the meaning of life? Duty.'' == The Path of Art == The Path of Art is overseen by [[Tide]]. It is both art of the body and of the mind and comprises dancing, singing, sculpting, painting, and other forms of creativity expressed in an aesthetically pleasing form. Artisans, actors, workers of crafts, and tend to follow the path of Art more than others. == The Path of Labor == The Path of Labor is overseen by [[Stone]]. This path is of work. It is not about obligation or competition but of the state of being busy, active, and dedicated. The vast majority of people, as they are commoners and serfs, are on this path. == The Path of Consumption == It is to absorb others into oneself. It is also Widowers, and the needy == The Path of Acquisition == Scholars == The Path of Love == The Path of Love . It is both the primal urges with which , Young couples, those who == The Path of War == The Path of War encompasses not mere bloodshed, but fighting, opposition, and chaos == The Path of Destruction == The Path of destruction is not a mere nihil, and it is not . It is a path of deconstruction and study of world through the inevitable -- the decomposition of what. Through this, knowledge e0a1d0c4b3a620806231ee7623569eb9996d9a22 59 57 2008-06-21T04:23:20Z Webbready 1 /* The Path of Art */ wikitext text/x-wiki Each of the [[Mythology#Goddesses|Eight Goddesses]] in the [[Mythology|mythology of Webbcomic]] oversees a way of life known as a Path. Although priestesses and devoted individuals may follow a Path as far as it will take them, for most people in this world, a Path is more of a transitional state of being rather than rigid subculture. Also, a person can be on more than one path at a time. For instance, an athlete who competes for glory follows the paths of Art and War, although choices that athlete makes along the way may cause him to choose between the two, or another one entirely. == The Path of Duty == The Path of Duty is the path overseen by [[Gale]]. It is the path to fulfill one's obligations at any cost. Duty is not merely about performing actions mindlessly following orders, though, but also about honor and honesty. It is about not just following rules, but to follow up on the promises one keeps, to be responsible for one's actions and at times, that of others. There is also a duty to the self, and though the self should never prevent one from being accountable to one's liege, family, nation, or trade, denying the self for ascetic or masochistic purposes is a betrayal of duty to one self. Soldiers, government officials, judges, and kings are among those who follow the Path of Duty, but in a sense all people, from the priestesses who devote themselves to a path, to witches and necromancers who tend to have next to no dealings with the gods, are bound by duty. All paths are in essence duty, and just as without the movement of air, one cannot breathe, without duty, there is no life. ''What is the meaning of life? Duty.'' == The Path of Art == The Path of Art is overseen by [[Tide]]. It is both art of the body and of the mind and comprises dancing, singing, sculpting, painting, and other forms of creativity expressed in an aesthetically pleasing form. Artisans, actors, workers of crafts, and tend to follow the path of Art more than others. == The Path of Labor == Labor. This is of work, of exercise. It is not about obligation but of the state of being busy, active, and dedicated. Those who till the fields == The Path of Consumption == It is to absorb others into oneself. It is also Widowers, and the needy == The Path of Acquisition == Scholars == The Path of Love == The Path of Love . It is both the primal urges with which , Young couples, those who == The Path of War == The Path of War encompasses not mere bloodshed, but fighting, opposition, and chaos == The Path of Destruction == The Path of destruction is not a mere nihil, and it is not . It is a path of deconstruction and study of world through the inevitable -- the decomposition of what. Through this, knowledge f44324fee1bac0aa18c7a03af54b54745f378700 57 51 2008-06-20T02:18:37Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki Each of the [[Mythology#Goddesses|Eight Goddesses]] in the [[Mythology|mythology of Webbcomic]] oversees a way of life known as a Path. Although priestesses and devoted individuals may follow a Path as far as it will take them, for most people in this world, a Path is more of a transitional state of being rather than rigid subculture. Also, a person can be on more than one path at a time. For instance, an athlete who competes for glory follows the paths of Art and War, although choices that athlete makes along the way may cause him to choose between the two, or another one entirely. == The Path of Duty == The Path of Duty is the path overseen by [[Gale]]. It is the path to fulfill one's obligations at any cost. Duty is not merely about performing actions mindlessly following orders, though, but also about honor and honesty. It is about not just following rules, but to follow up on the promises one keeps, to be responsible for one's actions and at times, that of others. There is also a duty to the self, and though the self should never prevent one from being accountable to one's liege, family, nation, or trade, denying the self for ascetic or masochistic purposes is a betrayal of duty to one self. Soldiers, government officials, judges, and kings are among those who follow the Path of Duty, but in a sense all people, from the priestesses who devote themselves to a path, to witches and necromancers who tend to have next to no dealings with the gods, are bound by duty. All paths are in essence duty, and just as without the movement of air, one cannot breathe, without duty, there is no life. ''What is the meaning of life? Duty.'' == The Path of Art == The Path. It is both art of the body and of the mind Artisans, workers of crafts, and tend to follow the path of Art more than others. == The Path of Labor == Labor. This is of work, of exercise. It is not about obligation but of the state of being busy, active, and dedicated. Those who till the fields == The Path of Consumption == It is to absorb others into oneself. It is also Widowers, and the needy == The Path of Acquisition == Scholars == The Path of Love == The Path of Love . It is both the primal urges with which , Young couples, those who == The Path of War == The Path of War encompasses not mere bloodshed, but fighting, opposition, and chaos == The Path of Destruction == The Path of destruction is not a mere nihil, and it is not . It is a path of deconstruction and study of world through the inevitable -- the decomposition of what. Through this, knowledge 699678091e369823b39c191e5254d56bdcd68c9b 51 50 2008-06-20T02:00:52Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki Each of the [[Mythology#Goddesses|Eight Goddesses]] in the [[Mythology|mythology of Webbcomic]] oversees a way of life known as a Path. Although priestesses and devoted individuals may follow a Path as far as it will take them, for most people in this world, a Path is more of a transitional state of being rather than rigid subculture. Also, a person can be on more than one path at a time. For instance, an athlete who competes for glory follows the paths of Art and War, although choices that athlete makes along the way may cause him to choose between the two, or another one entirely. == The Path of Duty == The Path of Duty is the path overseen by [[Gale]]. It is the path to fulfill one's obligations at any cost. Duty is not merely about performing actions mindlessly following orders, though, but also about honor and honesty. It is about not just following rules, but to follow up on the promises one keeps, to be responsible for one's actions and at times, that of others. There is also a duty to the self, and though the self should never prevent one from being accountable to one's liege, family, nation, or trade, denying the self for ascetic or masochistic purposes is a betrayal of duty to one self. Soldiers, government officials, judges, and kings are among those who follow the Path of Duty, but in a sense all people, from the priestesses who devote themselves to a path, to witches and necromancers who tend to have next to no dealings with the gods, are bound by duty. All paths are in essence duty, and just as without the movement of air, one cannot breathe, without duty, there is no life. ''What is the meaning of life? Duty.'' == The Path of Art == The Path. It is both art of the body and of the mind Artisans, workers of crafts, and tend to follow the path of Art more than others. == The Path of Labor == Labor. This is of work, of exercise. It is not about obligation but of the state of being busy, active, and dedicated. Those who till the fields == The Path of Consumption == It is to absorb others into oneself. It is also Widowers, and the needy == The Path of Acquisition == Scholars == The Path of Love == The Path of Love . It is both the primal urges with which , Young couples, those who == The Path of War == The Path of War encompasses not mere bloodshed, but fighting, opposition, and chaos == The Path of Destruction == The Path of destruction is not a mere nihil, and it is not . It is a path of deconstruction and study of world through the inevitable -- the decomposition of what. Through this, knowledge 3be9a7af2c8cc5c70e18fb54f119fb500358aedc 50 49 2008-06-20T01:59:08Z Webbready 1 /* The Path of Duty */ wikitext text/x-wiki Each of the [[Mythology#Goddesses|Eight Goddesses]] in the [[Mythology|mythology of Webbcomic]] oversees a way of life known as a Path. Although priestesses and devoted individuals may follow a Path as far as it will take them, for most people in this world, a Path is more of a transitional state of being rather than rigid subculture. Also, a person can be on more than one path at a time. For instance, an athlete, who my compete for glory follows the paths of Art and War, although choices that athlete may later face can == The Path of Duty == The Path of Duty is the path overseen by [[Gale]]. It is the path to fulfill one's obligations at any cost. Duty is not merely about performing actions mindlessly following orders, though, but also about honor and honesty. It is about not just following rules, but to follow up on the promises one keeps, to be responsible for one's actions and at times, that of others. There is also a duty to the self, and though the self should never prevent one from being accountable to one's liege, family, nation, or trade, denying the self for ascetic or masochistic purposes is a betrayal of duty to one self. Soldiers, government officials, judges, and kings are among those who follow the Path of Duty, but in a sense all people, from the priestesses who devote themselves to a path, to witches and necromancers who tend to have next to no dealings with the gods, are bound by duty. All paths are in essence duty, and just as without the movement of air, one cannot breathe, without duty, there is no life. ''What is the meaning of life? Duty.'' == The Path of Art == The Path. It is both art of the body and of the mind Artisans, workers of crafts, and tend to follow the path of Art more than others. == The Path of Labor == Labor. This is of work, of exercise. It is not about obligation but of the state of being busy, active, and dedicated. Those who till the fields == The Path of Consumption == It is to absorb others into oneself. It is also Widowers, and the needy == The Path of Acquisition == Scholars == The Path of Love == The Path of Love . It is both the primal urges with which , Young couples, those who == The Path of War == The Path of War encompasses not mere bloodshed, but fighting, opposition, and chaos == The Path of Destruction == The Path of destruction is not a mere nihil, and it is not . It is a path of deconstruction and study of world through the inevitable -- the decomposition of what. Through this, knowledge e2c1ac6bcc7efc969721741b29eb02ee6efde7d9 49 48 2008-06-20T01:54:40Z Webbready 1 /* The Path of Duty */ wikitext text/x-wiki Each of the [[Mythology#Goddesses|Eight Goddesses]] in the [[Mythology|mythology of Webbcomic]] oversees a way of life known as a Path. Although priestesses and devoted individuals may follow a Path as far as it will take them, for most people in this world, a Path is more of a transitional state of being rather than rigid subculture. Also, a person can be on more than one path at a time. For instance, an athlete, who my compete for glory follows the paths of Art and War, although choices that athlete may later face can == The Path of Duty == The Path of Duty is the path overseen by [[Gale]]. It is the path to fulfill one's obligations at any cost. Duty is not merely about performing actions mindlessly following orders, though, but also about honor and honesty. It is about not just following rules, but to follow up on the promises one keeps, to be responsible for one's actions and at times, that of others. There is also a duty to the self, and though the self should never prevent one from being accountable to one's liege, family, nation, or trade, denying the self for ascetic purposes is not duty, but madness. Soldiers, government officials, judges, and kings are among those who follow the Path of Duty, but in a sense all people, from the priestesses who devote themselves to a path, to witches and necromancers who tend to have next to no dealings with the gods, are bound by duty. All paths are in essesnce duty, force, and compulsion without which there is nothing. ''What is the meaning of life? Duty.'' == The Path of Art == The Path. It is both art of the body and of the mind Artisans, workers of crafts, and tend to follow the path of Art more than others. == The Path of Labor == Labor. This is of work, of exercise. It is not about obligation but of the state of being busy, active, and dedicated. Those who till the fields == The Path of Consumption == It is to absorb others into oneself. It is also Widowers, and the needy == The Path of Acquisition == Scholars == The Path of Love == The Path of Love . It is both the primal urges with which , Young couples, those who == The Path of War == The Path of War encompasses not mere bloodshed, but fighting, opposition, and chaos == The Path of Destruction == The Path of destruction is not a mere nihil, and it is not . It is a path of deconstruction and study of world through the inevitable -- the decomposition of what. Through this, knowledge 8127b179276f440f9184257b5d7dc9f107a6ea7b 48 47 2008-06-20T01:53:23Z Webbready 1 /* The Path of Duty */ wikitext text/x-wiki Each of the [[Mythology#Goddesses|Eight Goddesses]] in the [[Mythology|mythology of Webbcomic]] oversees a way of life known as a Path. Although priestesses and devoted individuals may follow a Path as far as it will take them, for most people in this world, a Path is more of a transitional state of being rather than rigid subculture. Also, a person can be on more than one path at a time. For instance, an athlete, who my compete for glory follows the paths of Art and War, although choices that athlete may later face can == The Path of Duty == The Path of Duty is the path overseen by [[Gale]]. It is the path to fulfill one's obligations at any cost. Duty is not merely about performing actions mindlessly following orders, though, but also about honor and honesty. It is about not just following rules, but to follow up on the promises one keeps, to be responsible for one's actions and at times, that of others. There is also a duty to the self, and though the self should never prevent one from being accountable to one's liege, family, nation, or trade, denying the self for ascetic purposes is not duty, but madness. Soldiers, government officials, judges, and kings are among those who follow the Path of Duty, but in a sense all people, from the priestesses who devote themselves to a path, to witches and necromancers . All paths are in essesnce duty, force, and compulsion without which there is nothing. ''What is the meaning of life? Duty.'' == The Path of Art == The Path. It is both art of the body and of the mind Artisans, workers of crafts, and tend to follow the path of Art more than others. == The Path of Labor == Labor. This is of work, of exercise. It is not about obligation but of the state of being busy, active, and dedicated. Those who till the fields == The Path of Consumption == It is to absorb others into oneself. It is also Widowers, and the needy == The Path of Acquisition == Scholars == The Path of Love == The Path of Love . It is both the primal urges with which , Young couples, those who == The Path of War == The Path of War encompasses not mere bloodshed, but fighting, opposition, and chaos == The Path of Destruction == The Path of destruction is not a mere nihil, and it is not . It is a path of deconstruction and study of world through the inevitable -- the decomposition of what. Through this, knowledge 5f5e85af9cc79c1a7acb44d14fd8766b7eab8aa8 47 46 2008-06-19T02:27:12Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki Each of the [[Mythology#Goddesses|Eight Goddesses]] in the [[Mythology|mythology of Webbcomic]] oversees a way of life known as a Path. Although priestesses and devoted individuals may follow a Path as far as it will take them, for most people in this world, a Path is more of a transitional state of being rather than rigid subculture. Also, a person can be on more than one path at a time. For instance, an athlete, who my compete for glory follows the paths of Art and War, although choices that athlete may later face can == The Path of Duty == The Path of Duty is the. It is to follow up on the promises one keeps. Duty is not merely about performing actions mindlessly due to the whims of one. It is about rules, following them, and executing the plans of . Soldiers, government officials == The Path of Art == The Path. It is both art of the body and of the mind Artisans, workers of crafts, and tend to follow the path of Art more than others. == The Path of Labor == Labor. This is of work, of exercise. It is not about obligation but of the state of being busy, active, and dedicated. Those who till the fields == The Path of Consumption == It is to absorb others into oneself. It is also Widowers, and the needy == The Path of Acquisition == Scholars == The Path of Love == The Path of Love . It is both the primal urges with which , Young couples, those who == The Path of War == The Path of War encompasses not mere bloodshed, but fighting, opposition, and chaos == The Path of Destruction == The Path of destruction is not a mere nihil, and it is not . It is a path of deconstruction and study of world through the inevitable -- the decomposition of what. Through this, knowledge 56b1b91de52b753b6fd25d77ad5bea98e03801a1 46 45 2008-06-19T02:22:03Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki Each of the Eight Goddessess in the [[Mythology|mythology of Webbcomic]] oversees a way of life known as a Path. Although priestesses and devoted individuals may follow a Path as far as it will take them, for most people in this world, a Path is more of a transitional state of being rather than a lifelong . Also, a person can be on more than one. For instance, an athlete, who is both Art and War == The Path of Duty == The Path of Duty is the. It is to follow up on the promises one keeps. Duty is not merely about. In fact, one's duty to oneself is often not . It is about rules Soldiers, government officials == The Path of Art == The Parth. It is both art of the body and of the mind Artisans, workers of crafts, and tend to follow the path of Art more than others. == The Path of Labor == Labor. This is of work, of exercise. It is not about obligation but of the state of being busy, active, and dedicated. Those who till the fields == The Path of Consumption == It is to absorb others into oneself. It is also Widowers, and the needy == The Path of Acquisition == Scholars == The Path of Love == The Path of Love . It is both the primal urges with which , Young couples, those who == The Path of War == The Path of War encompasses not mere bloodshed, but fighting, opposition, and chaos == The Path of Destruction == The Path of destruction is not a mere nihil, and it is not . It is a path of deconstruction and study of world through the inevitable -- the decomposition of what. Through this, knowledge 5a81f06ecd8e3f8efb9877f93d98165ba5825ac5 45 42 2008-06-19T02:13:25Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki Each of the Eight Goddesses oversees a Path == The Path of Duty == The Path of Duty. It is to follow up on the promises one keeps. Duty is not merely about. In fact, one's duty to oneself is often not . It is about rules == The Path of Art == The Parth. It is both art of the body and of the mind == The Path of Duty == Labor. This is of work, of exercise. It is not about obligation but of the state of being busy, active, and dedicated. == The Path of Consumption == It is to absorb others into oneself. It is also == The Path of Acquisition == == The Path of Love == The Path of Love . It is both the primal urges with which , == The Path of War == The Path of War encompasses not mere bloodshed, but fighting, opposition, and chaos == The Path of Destruction == The Path of destruction is not a mere nihil, and it is not . It is a path of deconstruction and study of world through the inevitable -- the decomposition of what. Through this, knowledge e9f758ae85491ac365aafce1fd644855754ea3b3 42 2008-06-19T02:07:52Z Webbready 1 New page: Each of the Eight Goddesses oversees a Path The Path of Duty. It is to follow up on the promises one keeps. Duty is not merely about. In fact, one's duty to oneself is often not . It ... wikitext text/x-wiki Each of the Eight Goddesses oversees a Path The Path of Duty. It is to follow up on the promises one keeps. Duty is not merely about. In fact, one's duty to oneself is often not . It is about rules The Parth. It is both art of the body and of the mind The Path of Love . It is both the primal urges with which , The Path of War encompasses not mere bloodshed, but fighting, opposition, and chaos The Path of destruction is not a mere nihil, and it is not . It is a path of deconstruction and study of world through the inevitable -- the decomposition of what. Through this, knowledge e625f004447b9e148b914d7bd73e5a62b6402f9d Frost 0 7 33 32 2007-10-04T04:37:45Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Frost''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of winter, night, the moon, and knowledge. She also oversees the Path of Acquisition. == Notes == *Frost is generally considered the weakest the goddesses, and is often described as the loneliest. She is very devoted to [[Gale]], and looks on upon her as a big sister. *There is a considerable debate between the priestesses of Frost and [[Void]] over which holds dominion over the realm of learning. It is generally accepted that Frost rules over all practical knowledge, whereas Void handles philosphophy. *When invoking Frost, priestesses often use her full name, ''Frost Luna Blizzaria''. d550b09e1224b8f8aa447cdce34f4b4551a322de 32 30 2007-10-04T04:20:10Z Webbready 1 /* Notes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Frost''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of winter, night, the moon. She also oversees the Path of Acquisition. == Notes == *Frost is generally considered the weakest the goddesses, and easily the loneliest. She is very devoted to [[Gale]], and known to be very kind to her priestesses. *There is a considerable debate between the priestesses of Frost and [[Void]] over which holds dominion over the realm of learning. It is generally accepted that Frost rules over all practical knowledge, whereas Void handles philosphophy. *When invoking Frost, priestesses often use her full name, ''Frost Luna Blizzaria''. 5d3c2209304146cc5cf9a3f0f7501ef32a8ece3f 30 29 2007-09-30T02:08:41Z Webbready 1 /* Notes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Frost''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of winter, night, the moon. She also oversees the Path of Acquisition. == Notes == *Frost is generally considered the weakest the goddesses, and easily the loneliest. She is very devoted to [[Gale]], and known to be very kind to her priestesses. *There is a considerable debate between the priestesses of Frost and [[Void]] over which holds dominion over the realm of learning. It is generally accepted that Frost rules over all practical knowledge, whereas Void handles philosphopphy. *When invoking Frost, priestesses often use her full name, ''Frost Luna Blizzaria''. ebb5cb89b964f3e1bddac3ee4a5445fa9b6be877 29 23 2007-09-30T02:07:56Z Webbready 1 /* Notes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Frost''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of winter, night, the moon. She also oversees the Path of Acquisition. == Notes == *Frost is generally considered the weakest the goddesses, and easily the loneliest. She is very devoted to [[Gale]], and known to be very kind to her priestesses. *There is a considerable debate between the priestesses of Frost and Void over which holds dominion over the realm of learning. It is generally accepted that Frost rules over all practical knowledge, whereas Void handles philosphopphy. *When invoking Frost, priestesses often use her full name, ''Frost Luna Blizzaria''. 6a28778e13f06efaef6b4dee0b3fb28637c38956 23 2007-09-30T01:50:02Z Webbready 1 New page: '''Frost''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of winter, night, the moon. She also oversees the Path of Acquisition. == No... wikitext text/x-wiki '''Frost''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of winter, night, the moon. She also oversees the Path of Acquisition. == Notes == *Frost is generally considered the weakest the goddesses, and easily the loneliest. She is very devoted to [[Gale]], and known to be very kind to her priestesses. *When invoking Frost, priestesses often use her full name, ''Frost Luna Blizzaria''. 46fbae5cf5815f8d9177c4957ecf084812d38243 Gale 0 2 44 38 2008-06-19T02:10:19Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Gale''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of wind and holds dominion over the sky and all flying vertebrates. She oversees the [[Eight Paths|Path of Duty]]. == Notes == *Gale is generally considered the most powerful of the goddesses, and also the most temperate. However, she can also be very stubborn and demanding, especially of her attendants. *When invoking Gale, priestesses often use her full name, ''Gale Aira Ventania''. 0939be8ba688e1e2d8a251e76c356159bc4a485e 38 15 2007-10-13T04:43:47Z Webbready 1 /* Notes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Gale''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of wind and holds dominion over the sky and all flying vertebrates. She oversees the Path of Duty. == Notes == *Gale is generally considered the most powerful of the goddesses, and also the most temperate. However, she can also be very stubborn and demanding, especially of her attendants. *When invoking Gale, priestesses often use her full name, ''Gale Aira Ventania''. f6333220f8076934a530584738d7c2ced5f654a2 15 12 2007-09-30T01:07:56Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Gale''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of wind and holds dominion over the sky and all flying vertebrates. She oversees the Path of Duty. == Notes == *Gale is generally considered the most powerful of the goddesses, and also the most temperate. However, she can also be very stubborn and demanding, especially of her attendants. *When invoking Gale, priestesses often use her full name, ''Gale Aira Ventana''. 3ac4eae4df8f972ff0bee058ed052c1956f7f423 12 11 2007-09-30T00:40:52Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Gale''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of wind and holds dominion over the sky and all flying vertebrates. She is oversees the Path of Duty. == Notes == *Gale is generally considered the most powerful of the goddesses, and also the most temperate. However, she can also be very stubborn and demanding, especially of her attendants. *When invoking Gale, priestesses often use her full name, ''Gale Aira Ventana''. 71c9e3290f1f48500ee10f5334440b30688e8e17 11 3 2007-09-30T00:40:39Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Gale''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of wind and holds dominion over the sky and all flying vertebrates. She is also oversees the Path of Duty. == Notes == *Gale is generally considered the most powerful of the goddesses, and also the most temperate. However, she can also be very stubborn and demanding, especially of her attendants. *When invoking Gale, priestesses often use her full name, ''Gale Aira Ventana''. d438e19fcf2fdf089a07e0b2a55dcca14a4fcb04 3 2007-09-28T23:45:37Z Webbready 1 New page: '''Gale''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of wind and holds dominion over the sky and all flying vertebrates. She is also... wikitext text/x-wiki '''Gale''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of wind and holds dominion over the sky and all flying vertebrates. She is also oversees the Path of Duty. When invoking Gale, priestesses often use her full name, ''Gale Aira Ventana''. 507554deea132bb7d9bad278ccfb250dba020def Main Page 0 1 2 1 2007-09-20T00:27:39Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This is just a testing page for the new version of my Wiki. It may not work properly right now, but hopefully, I can get this fixed as soon as possible. <big>'''MediaWiki has been successfully installed.'''</big> Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software. == Getting started == * [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list] * [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ] * [http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list] caa8e84f522e9e259299f73ac3d2dfa0f0ae4f74 1 2007-09-16T04:27:02Z MediaWiki default 0 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''MediaWiki has been successfully installed.'''</big> Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software. == Getting started == * [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list] * [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ] * [http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list] 08fc850f2898611c250d639e30f69532b5a016f8 Mythology 0 3 58 52 2008-06-20T02:20:25Z Webbready 1 /* Goddesses */ wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Earth, and hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part but the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with similar instances on Earth. For example, an oak tree will be physically similar to one of our world, but it may grow in an environment that would be unable to support it in the world we know. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization for the purposes of mass production is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancement. For instance, the existence of electricity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the current Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques as we know them are not common knowledge, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. In part, this is because winter is not something to be enjoyed, and the benefits of freezing have not yet been discovered. Please be aware that people from other continents, land masses, or other far away lands may have different levels of technology, but the main characters of Webbcomic are at least, initially, bound by the limits of their technology. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped and oversee the [[Eight Paths]]. *[[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind *[[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water *[[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth *[[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire *[[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter *[[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants *[[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity *[[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are often separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses, with rare exceptions. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors to direct their energies toward a goal, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can beseech her foremothers to cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves, or to torture him until he acquiesces. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known for their intelligence and acknowledge each other as sentient, sapient, and self-aware. They often have at least a partially humanoid appearance. The three most common of these are humans, lamias, and ghouls, although others do exist. d380b010e8ca28a16ca132571725b318155decbf 52 40 2008-06-20T02:06:53Z Webbready 1 /* Sapients */ wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Earth, and hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part but the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with similar instances on Earth. For example, an oak tree will be physically similar to one of our world, but it may grow in an environment that would be unable to support it in the world we know. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization for the purposes of mass production is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancement. For instance, the existence of electricity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the current Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques as we know them are not common knowledge, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. In part, this is because winter is not something to be enjoyed, and the benefits of freezing have not yet been discovered. Please be aware that people from other continents, land masses, or other far away lands may have different levels of technology, but the main characters of Webbcomic are at least, initially, bound by the limits of their technology. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. *[[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind *[[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water *[[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth *[[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire *[[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter *[[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants *[[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity *[[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are often separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses, with rare exceptions. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors to direct their energies toward a goal, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can beseech her foremothers to cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves, or to torture him until he acquiesces. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known for their intelligence and acknowledge each other as sentient, sapient, and self-aware. They often have at least a partially humanoid appearance. The three most common of these are humans, lamias, and ghouls, although others do exist. f0f4cd4e83740fba808c8f3a47c007206a89859f 40 39 2008-06-19T01:39:37Z Webbready 1 /* Magic & Necromancy */ wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Earth, and hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part but the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with similar instances on Earth. For example, an oak tree will be physically similar to one of our world, but it may grow in an environment that would be unable to support it in the world we know. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization for the purposes of mass production is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancement. For instance, the existence of electricity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the current Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques as we know them are not common knowledge, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. In part, this is because winter is not something to be enjoyed, and the benefits of freezing have not yet been discovered. Please be aware that people from other continents, land masses, or other far away lands may have different levels of technology, but the main characters of Webbcomic are at least, initially, bound by the limits of their technology. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. *[[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind *[[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water *[[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth *[[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire *[[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter *[[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants *[[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity *[[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are often separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses, with rare exceptions. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors to direct their energies toward a goal, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can beseech her foremothers to cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves, or to torture him until he acquiesces. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known for their intelligence and acknowledge each other as sentient, sapient, and self-aware. In addition, many of them tend to have at least a partially humanoid appearance. The three most common of these are humans, lamias, and ghouls, although others do exist. 637146e24ade75bd84dc5d4e55725914ffe58627 39 37 2008-06-19T01:21:07Z Webbready 1 /* Setting */ wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Earth, and hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part but the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with similar instances on Earth. For example, an oak tree will be physically similar to one of our world, but it may grow in an environment that would be unable to support it in the world we know. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization for the purposes of mass production is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancement. For instance, the existence of electricity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the current Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques as we know them are not common knowledge, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. In part, this is because winter is not something to be enjoyed, and the benefits of freezing have not yet been discovered. Please be aware that people from other continents, land masses, or other far away lands may have different levels of technology, but the main characters of Webbcomic are at least, initially, bound by the limits of their technology. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. *[[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind *[[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water *[[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth *[[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire *[[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter *[[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants *[[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity *[[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are often separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses, with rare exceptions. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves, or to torture him until he acquiesces. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known for their intelligence and acknowledge each other as sentient, sapient, and self-aware. In addition, many of them tend to have at least a partially humanoid appearance. The three most common of these are humans, lamias, and ghouls, although others do exist. 9c7bedbf600e11745929e185f013a5ca572ae5aa 37 31 2007-10-04T04:56:57Z Webbready 1 /* Goddesses */ wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Earth, and hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part but the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with similar instances on Earth. For example, an oak tree will be physically similar to one of our world, but it may grow in an environment that would be unable to support it in the world we know. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization for the purposes of mass production is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancement. For instance, the existence of electricity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the current Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques are unknown, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. In part, this is because winter is not something to be enjoyed, and the benefits of freezing have not yet been discovered. Please be aware that people from other continents, land masses, or other far away lands may have different levels of technology, but the main characters of Webbcomic are at least, initially, bound by the limits of their technology. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. *[[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind *[[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water *[[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth *[[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire *[[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter *[[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants *[[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity *[[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are often separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses, with rare exceptions. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves, or to torture him until he acquiesces. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known for their intelligence and acknowledge each other as sentient, sapient, and self-aware. In addition, many of them tend to have at least a partially humanoid appearance. The three most common of these are humans, lamias, and ghouls, although others do exist. 6b43edadba7500eb722fe08ff27caf07466f14cb 31 20 2007-10-04T04:16:08Z Webbready 1 /* Setting */ wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Earth, and hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part but the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with similar instances on Earth. For example, an oak tree will be physically similar to one of our world, but it may grow in an environment that would be unable to support it in the world we know. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization for the purposes of mass production is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancement. For instance, the existence of electricity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the current Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques are unknown, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. In part, this is because winter is not something to be enjoyed, and the benefits of freezing have not yet been discovered. Please be aware that people from other continents, land masses, or other far away lands may have different levels of technology, but the main characters of Webbcomic are at least, initially, bound by the limits of their technology. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. *[[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind *[[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water *[[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth *[[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire *[[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter *[[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants *[[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity *[[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are completely separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves, or to torture him until he acquiesces. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known for their intelligence and acknowledge each other as sentient, sapient, and self-aware. In addition, many of them tend to have at least a partially humanoid appearance. The three most common of these are humans, lamias, and ghouls, although others do exist. 9fe9b7b4e88c6e94ec584711889e7f775ad6325a 20 19 2007-09-30T01:33:36Z Webbready 1 /* Setting */ wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Earth, and hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part but the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with similar instances on Earth. For example, an oak tree will be physically similar to one of our world, but it may grow in an environment that seemingly would be unable to support it. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancememt. For instance, the existence of electricity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the current Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques are unknown, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. In part, this is because winter is not something to be enjoyed. Please be aware that people from other continents, land masses, or other far away lands may have different levels of technology, but the main characters of Webbcomic are at least, initially, bound by the limits of their technology. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. *[[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind *[[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water *[[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth *[[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire *[[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter *[[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants *[[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity *[[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are completely separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves, or to torture him until he acquiesces. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known for their intelligence and acknowledge each other as sentient, sapient, and self-aware. In addition, many of them tend to have at least a partially humanoid appearance. The three most common of these are humans, lamias, and ghouls, although others do exist. c6bb59a8f15c7b9352e36fd8dff5cd48634d5806 19 18 2007-09-30T01:32:24Z Webbready 1 /* Sapients */ wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Earth, and hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part but the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with similar instances on Earth. For example, an oak tree will be physically similar to one of our world, but it may grow in an environment that seemigly may not be able to support it. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancememt. For instance, the existence of electicity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the current Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques are unknown, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. In part, this is because winter is not something to be enjoyed. Please be aware that people from other continents, land masses, or other far away lands may have different levels of technology, but the main characters of Webbcomic are at least, initially, bound by the limits of their technology. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. *[[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind *[[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water *[[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth *[[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire *[[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter *[[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants *[[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity *[[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are completely separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves, or to torture him until he acquiesces. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known for their intelligence and acknowledge each other as sentient, sapient, and self-aware. In addition, many of them tend to have at least a partially humanoid appearance. The three most common of these are humans, lamias, and ghouls, although others do exist. bf0058be3ad7a8c78193853b8f69bdfc6893be52 18 13 2007-09-30T01:31:05Z Webbready 1 /* Sapients */ wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Earth, and hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part but the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with similar instances on Earth. For example, an oak tree will be physically similar to one of our world, but it may grow in an environment that seemigly may not be able to support it. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancememt. For instance, the existence of electicity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the current Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques are unknown, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. In part, this is because winter is not something to be enjoyed. Please be aware that people from other continents, land masses, or other far away lands may have different levels of technology, but the main characters of Webbcomic are at least, initially, bound by the limits of their technology. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. *[[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind *[[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water *[[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth *[[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire *[[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter *[[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants *[[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity *[[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are completely separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves, or to torture him until he acquiesces. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known for their intelligence and acknowledge each other as sentient, sapient, and self-aware. In addition. Although there are others, the three most common are humans, lamias, and ghouls. 37267ec96e9c65c52a3e5d9e17c3128bd812edb8 13 10 2007-09-30T01:06:16Z Webbready 1 /* Goddesses */ wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Earth, and hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part but the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with similar instances on Earth. For example, an oak tree will be physically similar to one of our world, but it may grow in an environment that seemigly may not be able to support it. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancememt. For instance, the existence of electicity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the current Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques are unknown, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. In part, this is because winter is not something to be enjoyed. Please be aware that people from other continents, land masses, or other far away lands may have different levels of technology, but the main characters of Webbcomic are at least, initially, bound by the limits of their technology. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. *[[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind *[[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water *[[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth *[[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire *[[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter *[[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants *[[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity *[[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are completely separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves, or to torture him until he acquiesces. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known and acknowledged by b sspirn and humanoid th. Although there are others, the three most common are humans, lamias, and ghouls 2b3a3a1eb87bda9bb91165b82004ac0f1a2555a4 10 9 2007-09-30T00:32:01Z Webbready 1 /* Magic & Necromancy */ wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Earth, and hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part but the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with similar instances on Earth. For example, an oak tree will be physically similar to one of our world, but it may grow in an environment that seemigly may not be able to support it. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancememt. For instance, the existence of electicity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the current Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques are unknown, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. In part, this is because winter is not something to be enjoyed. Please be aware that people from other continents, land masses, or other far away lands may have different levels of technology, but the main characters of Webbcomic are at least, initially, bound by the limits of their technology. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. [[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind [[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water [[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth [[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire [[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter [[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants [[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity [[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are completely separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves, or to torture him until he acquiesces. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known and acknowledged by b sspirn and humanoid th. Although there are others, the three most common are humans, lamias, and ghouls 00a80d80ad0913373807260a50fbecafb69c0c66 9 8 2007-09-30T00:31:22Z Webbready 1 /* Setting */ wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Earth, and hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part but the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with similar instances on Earth. For example, an oak tree will be physically similar to one of our world, but it may grow in an environment that seemigly may not be able to support it. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancememt. For instance, the existence of electicity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the current Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques are unknown, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. In part, this is because winter is not something to be enjoyed. Please be aware that people from other continents, land masses, or other far away lands may have different levels of technology, but the main characters of Webbcomic are at least, initially, bound by the limits of their technology. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. [[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind [[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water [[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth [[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire [[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter [[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants [[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity [[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are completely separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known and acknowledged by b sspirn and humanoid th. Although there are others, the three most common are humans, lamias, and ghouls 7f441ac3d69fee9f000b880338f5343dbf1dc522 8 7 2007-09-29T02:03:43Z Webbready 1 /* Goddesses */ wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Warth, nor hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part. As a result, while there may be comparisons to certain eras and areas of our world, the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with equivalents on Earth. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancememt. For instance, the existence of electicity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques are unknown, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. [[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind [[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water [[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth [[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire [[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter [[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants [[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity [[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are completely separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known and acknowledged by b sspirn and humanoid th. Although there are others, the three most common are humans, lamias, and ghouls 08f118a8b305cb7f6319fa24e8b90abae6aff5fd 7 6 2007-09-29T02:03:24Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading the pages that have been uploaded or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Warth, nor hopefully, not in the future of this world. Biology, physics, and chemistry are the same as that of this world for the most part. As a result, while there may be comparisons to certain eras and areas of our world, the geography, ecology, and history of this world do not necessarily correspond with equivalents on Earth. In addition, the world of Webbcomic is a pre-industrial society, one where advanced mechanization is near non-existent. This does not mean that all areas of technology are at the same levels of advancememt. For instance, the existence of electicity is not only known, but electricity and magnetic fields can be manipulated. Likewise, indoor plumbing is not dissimilar than that of the Western world. At the same time, refridgeration techniques are unknown, and air conditioning is not even a concept in this region. == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. [[Gale]] -- Goddess of Wind [[Tide]] -- Goddess of Water [[Stone]] -- Goddess of Earth [[Blaze]] -- Goddess of Fire [[Frost]] -- Goddess of Winter [[Bloom]] -- Goddess of Plants [[Volt]] -- Goddess of Electricity [[Void]] -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving the goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses have few devotees other than the priestesses who populate the shrines. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are completely separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses. == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competing forces in the world of Webbcomic, both of which affect change in the world. Magic is the mystical appeal to the spirits and memories of one's ancestors, whereas necromancy uses the spirits directly towards the desire of the caster. For instance, a witch can cast a spell to make a man fall in love with her. A necromancer, on the other hand, can force a symathetic spirit possess the man she loves. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known and acknowledged by b sspirn and humanoid th. Although there are others, the three most common are humans, lamias, and ghouls dd07d1969795692a412bfaba45012fffd23adf16 6 5 2007-09-29T00:58:50Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic is deliberately made open to allow for maximum participation. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules, there are a few aspects of to keep in mind, whether reading or creating one's own pages. == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the planet we call Warth, nor hopefully, not in the future of this world. As a result, while there may be comparisons to certain eras and areas of our world, the geography, ecology, and history of this world is not necessarily contiguous with a place on Earth. In addition, the world of Webbcomic a pre-industrial society, one where mechanization is near non-existent. However, this does not mean that. For instance, the existence of electicity is not only known, but manipulated == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. Gale -- Goddess of Wind Tide -- Goddess of Water Stone -- Goddess of Earth Blaze -- Goddess of Fire Frost -- Goddess of Winter Bloom -- Goddess of Plants Volt -- Goddess of Electricity Void -- Goddess of Death These dieties neither compete for worshippers nor exist in harmony, although there are numerous shrines to each of the goddesses. Holy days exist that are centered around one or more of the goddesses. For everyday life, though, the rituals involving goddesses are near non-existent, and they are more likely to be mentioned in stories than in chants or prayers. It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses are not actively worshipped except. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are completely separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses == Magic & Necromancy == Magic and mecromancy are two competeing forced in the world of Webbcomic. == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known and acknowledged by b sspirn and humanoid th. Although there are others, the three most common are humans, lamias, and ghouls 04d623bad585b119aa47f3519c6822e5827163ad 5 4 2007-09-29T00:36:40Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki The world of Webbcomic has many aspects. While it does not have a rich backstory or complicated list of rules == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time or place in the history of the world, nor hopefully, not in the future of this world. As a result, while there may be comparisons to certain times, they a. The world of Webbcomic a pre-insudtrial society. However == Goddesses == In the region where Webbcomic takes place, there are eight goddesses who are worshipped. Gale -- Goddess of Wind Tide -- Goddess of Water Stone -- Goddess of Earth Blaze -- Goddess of Fire Frost -- Goddess of Winter Bloom -- Goddess of Plants Volt -- Goddess of Electricity Void -- Goddess of Death These dieties have varying relations to each other. They neither compete for worshipers nor exist in harmony It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses are not actively worshipped except. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are completely separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses == Magic & Necromancy == == Sapients == There are many creatures who are known and acknowledged by b sspirn and humanoid th. Although there are others, the three most common are humans, lamias, and ghouls f4245ddbc8457d679dfea153a0ec2ee6acff254d 4 2007-09-29T00:04:33Z Webbready 1 New page: Webbcomic == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time. As a result, c == Goddesses == It is important to note that despite being heavily... wikitext text/x-wiki Webbcomic == Setting == It is important to note that Webbcomic does not take place at any time. As a result, c == Goddesses == It is important to note that despite being heavily involved with stories of the world's creation, the goddesses are not actively worshipped except. Furthermore, magic and many other supernatural aspects are completely separate from the existence and influence of the goddesses == Magic & Necromancy == == Supernatural Creatures == dc9c864e575c234fd3d56b207b7d7ecf9b4b033a Stone 0 5 54 43 2008-06-20T02:15:55Z Webbready 1 /* Notes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Stone''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of earth and rules over soil, mountains, caves, and all burrowing creatures. She also oversees the [[Eight Paths|Path of Labor]]. == Notes == *Stone is generally considered the third most powerful of the goddesses, but also the most detached from her fellow goddesses. Because she prefers to remain out of quarrels, her power is often underestimated by both deity and human alike. *Although she is the Goddess of Earth, she is associated more with the physical aspect, than of the connotations and extension of this power. *When invoking Stone, priestesses often use her full name, ''Stone Gaia Terratia''. 4922caa9530afa511b374a7e61c9d86ca1484d44 43 36 2008-06-19T02:09:21Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Stone''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of earth and rules over soil, mountains, caves, and all burrowing creatures. She also oversees the [[Eight Paths|Path of Labor]]. == Notes == *Stone is generally considered the third most powerful of the goddesses, but also the most detached from her fellow goddesses. Because she prefers to remain out of quarrels, her power is often underestimated by both deity and human alike. *When invoking Stone, priestesses often use her full name, ''Stone Gaia Terratia''. 610086145409eaac0301b32e53ba7271e1ff8a22 36 17 2007-10-04T04:55:45Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Stone''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of earth and rules over soil, mountains, caves, and all burrowing creatures. She also oversees the Path of Labor. == Notes == *Stone is generally considered the third most powerful of the goddesses, but also the most detached from her fellow goddesses. Because she prefers to remain out of quarrels, her power is often underestimated by both deity and human alike. *When invoking Stone, priestesses often use her full name, ''Stone Gaia Terratia''. cfecb2ffa3450860937e48d80d3fc695f376c457 17 2007-09-30T01:17:45Z Webbready 1 New page: '''Stone''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of earth and rules over soil, mountain, caves, and all burrowing creatures. Sh... wikitext text/x-wiki '''Stone''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of earth and rules over soil, mountain, caves, and all burrowing creatures. She also oversees the Path of Labor. == Notes == *Stone is generally considered the third most powerful of the goddesses, but also the most detached from her fellow goddesses. Because she prefers to remain out of quarrels, her power is often underestimated by both deity and human alike. *When invoking Stone, priestesses often use her full name, ''Stone Gaia Terratia''. 379cb083acc3d40893c7346f910d624926eaeb0a Tide 0 4 34 16 2007-10-04T04:51:50Z Webbready 1 /* Notes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Tide''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of water and holds dominion over the sea and all creatures that reside in it. She oversees the Path of Art. == Notes == *Tide is generally considered the most second most powerful of the goddesses, and also the most mercurial. She is often vain and envious of Gale's position and is known to become angry at a moment's notice. Yet she can be also be very gentle, giving, and graceful. Thus an artist who exhibits signs of mania is considered to have '''tidal temperament'''. *When invoking Tide, priestesses often use her full name, ''Tide Aqua Marinia.'' 933c7f3d64d1ffa5da122ee6a97fed1cca6a7af7 16 14 2007-09-30T01:11:57Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Tide''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of water and holds dominion over the sea and all creatures that reside in it. She oversees the Path of Art. == Notes == *Tide is generally considered the most second most powerful of the goddesses, and also the most mercurial. She is often vain and envious of Gale's position and is known to become angry at a moment's notice. Yet she can be also be very gentle, giving, and graceful. *When invoking Tide, priestesses often use her full name, ''Tide Aqua Marinia.'' 3b1e5e84fab1278ffbf6c8e08a02461273137a28 14 2007-09-30T01:07:33Z Webbready 1 New page: '''Tide''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of water and holds dominion over the sea and all creatures that reside in it. S... wikitext text/x-wiki '''Tide''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of water and holds dominion over the sea and all creatures that reside in it. She oversees the Path of Art. Full name: Tide Aqua Marinia 95a8fc94e36156eff8b9a91040d88c7c87b9c3b9 Void 0 10 41 28 2008-06-19T01:44:36Z Webbready 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Void''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of death, time, and thought. Hers is the [[Eight Paths|Path of Destruction]]. == Notes == *Although she is the goddess of death, she is no more concerned with the afterlife, magic, or necromancy than any of the other goddesses. Rather, she deals with the physical end of life as well as the end of institutions. *There is a considerable debate between the priestesses of Void and [[Frost]] over which holds dominion over the realm of learning. It is generally accepted that Void rules the fields of philosophy, whereas Frost rules over all practical knowledge. *When invoking Void, priestesses often use her full name, ''Void Morta Penumbria''. 55d89b232582feb2307c79b5370ab40f3699a3ae 28 27 2007-09-30T02:06:34Z Webbready 1 /* Notes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Void''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of death, time, and thought. Hers is the Path of Destruction. == Notes == *Although she is the goddess of death, she is no more concerned with the afterlife, magic, or necromancy than any of the other goddesses. Rather, she deals with the physical end of life as well as the end of institutions. *There is a considerable debate between the priestesses of Void and [[Frost]] over which holds dominion over the realm of learning. It is generally accepted that Void rules the fields of philosophy, whereas Frost rules over all practical knowledge. *When invoking Void, priestesses often use her full name, ''Void Morta Penumbria''. e17e1775acf4489640aa5945bb0753a1cab70568 27 26 2007-09-30T02:06:16Z Webbready 1 /* Notes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Void''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of death, time, and thought. Hers is the Path of Destruction. == Notes == *Although she is the goddess of death, she is no more concerned with the afterlife, magic, or necromancy than any of the other goddesses. Rather, she deals with the physical end of life as well as the end of institutions. *There is a considerable debate between the priestesses of Void and [[Frost]] over which holds dominion over the realm of learning. It is generally accepted that Void rules the fields of philosophy, whereas Frost rules over all practical knowledge.. *When invoking Void, priestesses often use her full name, ''Void Morta Penumbria''. 36be3168080c7dd8c31ec8e2ac398d7d1a275c5d 26 2007-09-30T02:06:02Z Webbready 1 New page: '''Void''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of death, time, and thought. Hers is the Path of Destruction. == Notes == *Al... wikitext text/x-wiki '''Void''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of death, time, and thought. Hers is the Path of Destruction. == Notes == *Although she is the goddess of death, she is no more concerned with the afterlife, magic, or necromancy than any of the other goddesses. Rather, she deals with the physical end of life as well as the end of institutions. *There is a considerable debate between the priestesses of Void and Frost over which holds dominion over the realm of learning. It is generally accepted that Void rules the fields of philosophy, whereas Frost rules over all practical knowledge.. *When invoking Void, priestesses often use her full name, ''Void Morta Penumbria''. 8f3683e9a0388dfe027e1d8765e78602779b025d Volt 0 9 25 2007-09-30T01:58:48Z Webbready 1 New page: '''Volt''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of electricity and magnetism. She oversees the Path of War. == Notes == *Wh... wikitext text/x-wiki '''Volt''' is one of the eight goddesses in the [[Mythology|mytholology of Webbcomic]]. She is the goddess of electricity and magnetism. She oversees the Path of War. == Notes == *When invoking Volt, priestesses often use her full name, ''Volt Sparka Thundaria''. e9ea8c736fc129435077e48a334b7ff8feb7fd39